my mum and the big C
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my mum and the big C
My mum had breast cancer 6 years ago and had a partial mastectomy she was given the all clear last year which was a great relief,she has been making plans to go to OZ in November to my sons wedding then last week she found a lump in her only booby as she calls it the doctor was really good and got her in within the week for a scan and thank god everything was okay I'm lucky to have 3 sisters in Bradford and Leeds to be with her I live in Dorset and i feel so far away and I'm in the same country,I spoke to her earlier and she was going to have a few brandies to celebrate I think I was more worried than her sorry to waffle on its such a relief to know she doesn't have to go through it all again.
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by FRAYNE
My mum had breast cancer 6 years ago and had a partial mastectomy she was given the all clear last year which was a great relief,she has been making plans to go to OZ in November to my sons wedding then last week she found a lump in her only booby as she calls it the doctor was really good and got her in within the week for a scan and thank god everything was okay I'm lucky to have 3 sisters in Bradford and Leeds to be with her I live in Dorset and i feel so far away and I'm in the same country,I spoke to her earlier and she was going to have a few brandies to celebrate I think I was more worried than her sorry to waffle on its such a relief to know she doesn't have to go through it all again.
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by fraser
I'm glad she's ok, k sent
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by Nick11
Know how you feel,mum was diagnosed last year.Every conversation we have either starts or ends with .... make sure you've checked yourself before you go to bed, and if mum forgets, then dad will tell me to(very embarassing)
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by FRAYNE
Thanks fraser and Nick my mums the same every time i speak to her she says the same thing, didnt want her to go through it again she has a struggle looking after my Dad he had his foot amputated because he had cancer and is bed bound now after a few strokes but there typical Yorkshire folk and say there's folk worse of than them
Know what you mean - dad had heart bypass 18 months ago.My friends, friend is 36 with twin babies and very poorly with cancer,but displaying a stubborn determination to beat it.She had both off.There's so much now that medicine can do to help.It's not like 30 years ago(or even 10 years ago)
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Glad to hear that your mum has got the all clear Frayne!
There are some amazingly resilient people out there, who despite having some terrible illnesses, always think there are people worse than themselves...I never cease to be amazed by their courage!
jackie x
There are some amazingly resilient people out there, who despite having some terrible illnesses, always think there are people worse than themselves...I never cease to be amazed by their courage!
jackie x
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I have just got back from spending the day with my dad who is my best friend in the world. He is in hospital in the most terrible pain. I have not stopped crying and I feel so drained.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
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Originally Posted by wannabetherenow
I have just got back from spending the day with my dad who is my best friend in the world. He is in hospital in the most terrible pain. I have not stopped crying and I feel so drained.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
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Originally Posted by Mrs JFW
aww sorry to hear that about your dad. Can' t they give him stronger pain killers.... he shouldn't be in terrible pain in a hospital there are things that they can do.
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he was on a strong pain killer but they took them off him as they thought it may cause renal faliure. He was given a different type of pain killer this evening and it helped a little, but not enough. His oncology Doctor is away till monday so he is having to suffer until he returns from his vacation. Its a joke. Its unbearable
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Originally Posted by wannabetherenow
hi jackie,
he was on a strong pain killer but they took them off him as they thought it may cause renal faliure. He was given a different type of pain killer this evening and it helped a little, but not enough. His oncology Doctor is away till monday so he is having to suffer until he returns from his vacation. Its a joke. Its unbearable
he was on a strong pain killer but they took them off him as they thought it may cause renal faliure. He was given a different type of pain killer this evening and it helped a little, but not enough. His oncology Doctor is away till monday so he is having to suffer until he returns from his vacation. Its a joke. Its unbearable
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Re: my dad
Originally Posted by JAJ
......if the doctor did not arrange for anyone else to look after
his
patients.
his
patients.
Grrrrrrrr (again!)
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Re: my dad
Originally Posted by wannabetherenow
I have just got back from spending the day with my dad who is my best friend in the world. He is in hospital in the most terrible pain. I have not stopped crying and I feel so drained.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
sorry to be so sad on this forum.
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by Mrs JFW
Glad to hear that your mum has got the all clear Frayne!
There are some amazingly resilient people out there, who despite having some terrible illnesses, always think there are people worse than themselves...I never cease to be amazed by their courage!
jackie x
There are some amazingly resilient people out there, who despite having some terrible illnesses, always think there are people worse than themselves...I never cease to be amazed by their courage!
jackie x
Janet
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I'm so pleased to read that your mum had good news Janet. I know from bitter experience what a horrible disease 'C' can be. The strength and resilience of sufferers is beyond belief and I have nothing but admiration for the way they deal with it both during the battle and after the 'all clear'.
Sorry also to hear that others and their family members are suffering.
Enjoy this time Janet. This is great news and you should all celebrate!
Take care
Rach xxxx
Sorry also to hear that others and their family members are suffering.
Enjoy this time Janet. This is great news and you should all celebrate!
Take care
Rach xxxx
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Re: my mum and the big C
Originally Posted by tygwyn
I'm so pleased to read that your mum had good news Janet. I know from bitter experience what a horrible disease 'C' can be. The strength and resilience of sufferers is beyond belief and I have nothing but admiration for the way they deal with it both during the battle and after the 'all clear'.
Sorry also to hear that others and their family members are suffering.
Enjoy this time Janet. This is great news and you should all celebrate!
Take care
Rach xxxx
Sorry also to hear that others and their family members are suffering.
Enjoy this time Janet. This is great news and you should all celebrate!
Take care
Rach xxxx